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Literary minded Poonsters came out of hibernation last night for their annual meeting in the mouldy gloom of their Sanotum.
The stock market remained steady as John R. Ward, Jr. '45 remained in the president's chair. Charles K. Cobb '46, likewise held the position of Ibis, and P. A. Jenks '45 clung to the Narthex post.
The Business Board underwent a drastic change as Mathews Dick '46 was elected to the coveted Treasurer position. Frederick Wulsin '46 was selected to chase the local merchants until they yielded and contracted some advertising. Ames Oaks '46 was placed in charge of circulation in order to make sure that the Lampoon got up to the Cliffedwellers along with the Radcliffe News. David Moseley '45 remains to record the deeds and crimes of the famed organization.
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